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November 17, 1957 Montgomery, Alabama I am forced to preach under something of a handicap this morning. In fact, I had the doctor before coming to church. And he said that it would be best for me to stay in … Continue reading →

╚► https://buff.ly/2FeYjsP Are you already thinking about Valentine’s Day? I have the perfect idea for a truly unforgettable, romantic, unique gift for your loved one(s). In fact, it’s a gift that will be an absolute treasure, causing untold pleasure and … Continue reading →

Key Ideas: Re-Thinking, Reflecting, Reasoning In this article I share with you some of the key ideas that drive Facing History http://www.facinghistory.org/ Their teaching materials focus on using the lens of human behavior and help us to understand our choices. … Continue reading →

Rarely seen footage of Martin Luther King, Jr., speaking to students at Barratt Junior High School in Philadelphia on October 26, 1967, where he delivered his speech “What Is Your Life’s Blueprint?” “Thank you very kindly. Principal, Mr. Williams, Members … Continue reading →

Chileans love freedom. 200 years ago, Chile won her freedom. 500 years ago, Lautaro, a young Araucanian man, led his people to freedom. The Araucanian are the only Indian tribe on the American continent that forced Spain (1641), and Chile … Continue reading →

All over the world, people celebrate Valentines Day. Nonetheless, few people know much about its history. Nowadays, it has become an excuse to spend money on flowers (roses), chocolate, romantic dinners and even more romantic getaways. Just another commercial holiday, … Continue reading →

When was the last time you got a loveletter? When was the last time you wrote a love letter? Now that writing love letters is a lost art, what better gift can you give the one you love than an … Continue reading →

So I thought, “I will talk about death.” Seemed to be the passion today. Actually, it’s not about death. It’s inevitable, terrible, but really what I want to talk about is, I’m just fascinated by the legacy people leave when … Continue reading →

The following letter was written to Victor Hugo by his mistress Juliette Drouet. The two began their affair in 1833 after the production of Hugo’s play, Lucrezia Borgia, in which Drouet played the lead role of the murderous Princesse Négroni. … Continue reading →